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Elon Musk was the first to take a spin in Tesla’s sleek, self-driving Cybercab last week, proudly traveling along the film-set replica of city streets at Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, Calif.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the Robotaxi (a.k.a. Cybercab) will cost less than $30,000, start production sometime in 2026, and have inductive (wireless) charging. ... when Musk shared his vision of ...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk showcased on Thursday a long-awaited robotaxi with two gull-wing doors and no steering wheel or pedals and surprised with robovan, betting on a shift in focus from low-priced ...
Musk unveiled the Cybercab at the Tesla We, Robot event held October 10, 2024, at Warner Bros. Studios Burbank in California, where 20 concept Cybercabs were autonomously driving around the studio outlot at night and giving rides to attendees of the event. [6] [7] Musk stated that Tesla intends to produce the Cybercab before 2027. [8]
Elon Musk talked more about the autonomous Cybercab during Tesla's third-quarter earnings call. He said Cybercab will reach volume production in 2026 and aims to produce 2 million a year.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said "We’re going to make this, and it’s going to look like that." [1] [6] The Robovan is intended to operate on the Tesla Network, Tesla's ridehailing service for self-driving vehicles. [2] No further production or cost details were released. [1]
Musk said he expects the small EV to cost less than $30,000 when it arrives sometime before 2027. The Cybercab will charge via wireless induction technology, possibly using mats or tracks on roads.
In Thursday night's invitation-only reveal, CEO Elon Musk said the company "hopes" to be producing its robotaxi by 2027 at a price point of less than $30,000.